| > Hmm there is one tool somewhere that traces the system calls, maybe
| > can be used to see which files it can't access..
|
| I scanned the mailing list using the keywords "Permission denied", but
| couldn't find anything pertinent in the first 20+ hits. Could I have
| a pointer to the nam
I wrote
>> I typed
>> clisp -q
>> and got the following screen dump:
>>
>> 23> clisp -q
>>
>> [1]>
>> *** - UNIX error 13 (EACCES): Permission denied
>> *** - UNIX error 13 (EACCES): Permission denied
>>
And somebody kindly replied offlist:
> Hmm there is one tool somewhere that traces
>> I wrote:
> Neil Zanella wrote:
>> I'd like to try clisp as a shell and am just fishing in the hope,
>> that this has already been done.
> I think you can just add it to /etc/shells and run chsh to set
> it as your default shell. Why do you want to do this?
I think you can just add it to /etc/shells and run chsh to set
it as your default shell. Why do you want to do this?
Bye,
Neil
On 20 Feb 2002, Guy Worthington wrote:
> I'd like to try clisp as a shell and am just fishing in the hope,
> that this has alread
I'd like to try clisp as a shell and am just fishing in the hope,
that this has already been done.
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